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The area of triangle ACE is 96. To find the area of triangle DBF, let D be (4, 0), let B be (0, 9), and let F be (12, 3). You can then use the shoelace theorem to find the area of DBF, which is 42. <math> \frac {42}{96} = \boxed{\frac 7{16}}</math> | The area of triangle ACE is 96. To find the area of triangle DBF, let D be (4, 0), let B be (0, 9), and let F be (12, 3). You can then use the shoelace theorem to find the area of DBF, which is 42. <math> \frac {42}{96} = \boxed{\frac 7{16}}</math> | ||
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+ | You can also place a point <math>X</math> on <math>CE</math> such that <math>CX</math> is <math>8</math>. You have therefore created a trapezoid. Then, you can find the area of the trapezoid, and subtract the area of the two right triangles around it, to get the ratio of <math>7/16</math>. | ||
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Problem
In the right triangle , we have , , and . Points , , and are located on , , and , respectively, so that , , and . What is the ratio of the area of to that of ?
Solution 1
Let . Because is divided into four triangles, .
Because of triangle area, .
and , so .
, so .
Solution 2
First of all, note that , and therefore .
Draw the height from onto as in the picture below:
Now consider the area of . Clearly the triangles and are similar, as they have all angles equal. Their ratio is , hence . Now the area of can be computed as = .
Similarly we can find that as well.
Hence , and the answer is .
Solution 3
The area of triangle ACE is 96. To find the area of triangle DBF, let D be (4, 0), let B be (0, 9), and let F be (12, 3). You can then use the shoelace theorem to find the area of DBF, which is 42.
Solution 4
You can also place a point on such that is . You have therefore created a trapezoid. Then, you can find the area of the trapezoid, and subtract the area of the two right triangles around it, to get the ratio of .
See also
2004 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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